It was raining that night.
How long had it been since he started walking? He had no clue. Time blurred as he walked slowly through the ever expansive forest of Azuras.
The cold air bit at his scarred face, yet he ignored the feeling.
“Just a bit longer and I’ll turn around.” He spoke to no-one in particular, considering he was alone.
Cálonir always liked adventuring. His first few years after arriving in the lands of Aevos he spent traveling around, exploring the vast lands.
When he started squiring under Valanór, that same adventurous spirit grew.
“I’m becoming a knight, going to need to know the lands.” He had told himself at the time, finding it to be a funny excuse to continue exploring.
It was raining that night.
Coming to Azuras seemed like his favorite dream. A new land to explore and find all of its secrets.
So he set out that night, the only thing with him was his armor and fresh loaves of bread he kept handy at all times.
When it started raining he grew bitter, he never liked the rain.
He decided to park under a tree for a bit, telling himself it was just until the rain passed.
Time passed, and it was seeming like the rain would never stop, the air had grown colder and he was so far away from Dorhael that turning back seemed to be growing impossible.
It was raining that night.
Cálonir was never a stand-out guy. Just another face in the crowd of squires and knights.
Sure, he had a statue with his name on it in Alduun, but would he really be remembered for anything he had done?
He made it a point to leave a note of his departure that night, nailing it down on the post of the cow pen in Dorhael.
He never left a note before, but tonight felt different in his mind.
“I’ll be back before you can moo, stupid cow.” He had told one of the cows who was looking at him when he was hanging the note up.
It was raining that night.
He never liked the rain.
Surely this wasn’t it for him?
He had gone head-to-head against an ancient Dwarven Chieftain yet the cold was going to remove him from this land.
Maybe he had forgotten that he was only human, forgetting that he could die outside of battle.
He didn’t even get to say goodbye to his family that night, and his note did little as a goodbye and was more of a promise of his return.
But he wasn’t going to return. . . was he?
His eyelids grew heavy, every breath becoming painful.
Memories of his adventures flooded his head, all the expeditions he went on with his brother, Aegandir.
The cave with the chieftain, where he protected a young Elwine.
The entire ordeal with Orsathiel.
Squiring under Valanór.
As he took his last few breaths, as his eyelids slowly closed, he felt at peace.
No blood, no screams, just the sounds of the rain.
It was raining that night.
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A piece of parchment hangs from the post of the cow pen in Dorhael.
The handwriting on it is messy, as it always was with Cálonir.
It wrote:
“To whoever it may concern,
I’m heading out for a little adventure. These lands are far too interesting for me not to go and explore.
I don’t know how long I’ll be gone for, probably just a day or two. Maybe three if I find something cool.
I’ll bring back some souvenirs from my adventure, souvenirs of what?
Don’t ask me cause I don’t know myself.
Anyways, I’ll be back.
The obvious favorite child, Cálonir Eryndral.”
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Thank you to those who RP'd with me and built connections with me IRP on this character. This was my first ever character on the server and I had a blast with it.
Time to lock in on a new character and do some more stupid shit lel.